61248686-7D5A-42A6-9D63-68B984B91DAF (1) Creative Q&A: Grayling Words by Charlie Sherry Photo by Baz Collins Clydesider caught up with local emerging artist, Vale singer/songwriter Grayling aka Emma Murdoch, who launched her debut five track EP ‘Greenhouse’ in Glasgow at the start of August. Q. How did you come by the name ‘Grayling’? A. When I was Clydesider Editor • Entertainment
Lonesome Dove Reader Recommendations - Lonesome Dove Book Review by Gary Cameron I would like to recommend to other local readers the most enjoyable and utterly captivating novel I have ever read. It is called Lonesome Dove and is written by Larry McMurtry. It is a western, based in the late 1800’s and has a stellar cast of Clydesider • Entertainment
WOTV Logo Clydeside Creatives: Witch of the Vale talk to Jenny Watson Erin from Alexandria and Ryan from the Outer Hebrides make up the hauntingly angelic, gothic duo that is Witch of the Vale. In a difficult year for many musicians the band were signed by Cleopatra Records and released their debut album. Their music has featured in two movie soundtracks and Clydesider • Entertainment
Graphic Dreams By Jenny Watson As kids we dream of being astronauts travelling to space, scoring the winning goal for our favourite team or writing a comic book. Very rarely we get to follow our dreams into adulthood. But David Cranna from Alexandria, has kept his childhood dreams alive, penning a graphic Clydesider Editor • Creative
Musical Youth Words by Jenny Watson Photos by Emma Latham, TCB Photography It will be a few years before we fully realise the impact this last year has had on our children but one local young man has been making a big impact himself. Mark Morrison, 15, from Alexandria spent much of Clydesider Editor • Community
Celebrating Rabbie Burns By Angela Clark A Burns Night with a Difference Rabbie Burns was celebrated by the Isaro Community Initiative over a virtual network. Approximately 50 people attended the online Celebratory event featuring bagpipes, a traditional Scottish singer and some poets. The evening followed with the traditional dish of haggis, neeps and Clydesider Editor • Community